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You will need to use the recovery discs that came with the computer and boot from the disc and it will give you the option to restore to factory defaults. If you dont have the discs you will need to contact Acer to get a copy.

I did some research and I came up with possible RAM faultyness, so, I
switched the RAM chips from my Acer to the AW (which obviously work, or
else i wouldnt be typing this) and i get the identical blue screen error

What bugs me about that specific error is before it even says "Click
button to boot from CD" it says RAM cleared... video shadowed etc. etc.

From beginning to end this is what i did:
1. Swapped out new HD
2. Used Utility disc to set-up HD
3. Attempted to install XP
4. swapped RAM chips
5. Attempted again

im at a complete stump to what to do to fix this... any help would be GREATLY appreciated

Yes you can get it back to your original factory setting.
You have to use the System Recovey Disk. It may be deliver with your laptop or, generally some companies are storing it on D: drive. You shuld better know where it is. Just go there and run the recovey it will get your system back event partitions and softwares as originally shiped by company.

If you can't find please search on your company website using your 'Service Tag No.'

Let me know what model you have like acer aspire m6220. This should be located near yor serial number. The model you listed is not listed. When I receive the model number I need I can tell you what graphics card you need. Please don't rate me untill I have the right model and answered your question.